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    BAMBOO CAPITAL PARTNERS BREAKS NEW GROUND BY INVESTING IN AWARD-WINNING CREDIT SCORING AND DATA ANALYTICS PLATFORM FIRST ACCESS

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    Posted on November 21, 2017

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    Bamboo Capital Partners (“Bamboo”), a leading impact investment private equity firm delivering social and financial value, has led the $7m Series A investment round in First Access, a cutting-edge fintech company that offers a smart data platform for analytics and credit scoring to lending institutions in emerging markets.

    The Series A investment supports the launch and continuous development of the platform, as well as the strengthening and growth of product, sales and client success teams.  The fourth-generation First Access platform is now live for select financial institutions. This will be extended across other regions early next year.

    Following the investment, Bamboo will also appoint Christian Ruehmer to the First Access Board of Directors. The transaction was led by Bernhard Eikenberg and other participants in the investment round include both new and long-time First Access partners, including: The Social Entrepreneurs’ Fund, Impact Engine, 500 Fintech, Colle Capital, and private investors.

    Commenting on the investment, Jean Philippe de Schrevel, Founder & Managing Partner at Bamboo, said: “This deal marks the fifth investment of our second Financial Inclusion Fund and we are entering new territory by investing in a cutting-edge credit-scoring company with a huge market opportunity.”

    Bernhard Eikenberg, Fund Manager at Bamboo Capital Partners added: “The increasing digitization of financial inclusion leaves First Access in an ideal position to create tremendous value for all stakeholders. We look forward to working with this talented team to scale up their platform and reach new customers across different continents.”

    Engineered with unprecedented flexibility, the award-winning platform enables lenders to “go digital” with easy credit appraisal tools but also offers sophisticated data analytics on credit risk, staff performance and operations over time. It also allows financial institutions to adopt Data Best Practices, built from the First Access team’s collective experience across dozens of countries and through the analysis of over 50 billion transactions and data points. First Access Data Best Practices cover the collection, generation, management and usage of critical, high-quality data to scale finance faster in emerging markets.

    Nicole Van Der Tuin, Co-Founder & CEO of First Access, added: “We are thrilled to have Bamboo join First Access as an investor. With their global reach, extensive industry experience and strong portfolio of financial institutions, Bamboo has a deep understanding of our market and will be a key strategic partner as we continue to grow. Financial institutions need scalable, data-driven solutions to grow quickly, at a low cost, if they are going to reach the vast underserved population who want access to credit. We are looking forward to the launch of our most scalable platform yet, reaching new frontiers in user experience, reporting analytics and affordability.”

    Rohit Acharya, Co-Founder & Chief Data Scientist of First Access, added: “The First Access platform is a radical departure from the slow, static and expensive technology currently holding back most financial institutions in emerging markets. Most managers don’t have the data or visibility they need into their lending business to be able to scale faster, but there is also a need to start simple and build up from solid foundations. Our new platform offers data-driven tools that are easy to adopt, with transparent data analytics which will inform strong decisions. We look forward to working with Bamboo as a close partner as we scale.”

    Bamboo Capital Partners (“Bamboo”), a leading impact investment private equity firm delivering social and financial value, has led the $7m Series A investment round in First Access, a cutting-edge fintech company that offers a smart data platform for analytics and credit scoring to lending institutions in emerging markets.

    The Series A investment supports the launch and continuous development of the platform, as well as the strengthening and growth of product, sales and client success teams.  The fourth-generation First Access platform is now live for select financial institutions. This will be extended across other regions early next year.

    Following the investment, Bamboo will also appoint Christian Ruehmer to the First Access Board of Directors. The transaction was led by Bernhard Eikenberg and other participants in the investment round include both new and long-time First Access partners, including: The Social Entrepreneurs’ Fund, Impact Engine, 500 Fintech, Colle Capital, and private investors.

    Commenting on the investment, Jean Philippe de Schrevel, Founder & Managing Partner at Bamboo, said: “This deal marks the fifth investment of our second Financial Inclusion Fund and we are entering new territory by investing in a cutting-edge credit-scoring company with a huge market opportunity.”

    Bernhard Eikenberg, Fund Manager at Bamboo Capital Partners added: “The increasing digitization of financial inclusion leaves First Access in an ideal position to create tremendous value for all stakeholders. We look forward to working with this talented team to scale up their platform and reach new customers across different continents.”

    Engineered with unprecedented flexibility, the award-winning platform enables lenders to “go digital” with easy credit appraisal tools but also offers sophisticated data analytics on credit risk, staff performance and operations over time. It also allows financial institutions to adopt Data Best Practices, built from the First Access team’s collective experience across dozens of countries and through the analysis of over 50 billion transactions and data points. First Access Data Best Practices cover the collection, generation, management and usage of critical, high-quality data to scale finance faster in emerging markets.

    Nicole Van Der Tuin, Co-Founder & CEO of First Access, added: “We are thrilled to have Bamboo join First Access as an investor. With their global reach, extensive industry experience and strong portfolio of financial institutions, Bamboo has a deep understanding of our market and will be a key strategic partner as we continue to grow. Financial institutions need scalable, data-driven solutions to grow quickly, at a low cost, if they are going to reach the vast underserved population who want access to credit. We are looking forward to the launch of our most scalable platform yet, reaching new frontiers in user experience, reporting analytics and affordability.”

    Rohit Acharya, Co-Founder & Chief Data Scientist of First Access, added: “The First Access platform is a radical departure from the slow, static and expensive technology currently holding back most financial institutions in emerging markets. Most managers don’t have the data or visibility they need into their lending business to be able to scale faster, but there is also a need to start simple and build up from solid foundations. Our new platform offers data-driven tools that are easy to adopt, with transparent data analytics which will inform strong decisions. We look forward to working with Bamboo as a close partner as we scale.”

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